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Public List of Roads-Argyll & Bute Council Area Public List of Roads-Argyll & Bute Council Area This document is issued on behalf of Argyll and Bute Council by the Executive Director, Development and Infrastructure Services, 1A Manse Brae, Lochgilphead, Argyll, PA31 8RD THIS DOCUMENT SHOULD NOT BE REPRODUCED Public List of Roads - Argyll Bute Council Area Area- Bute Location ARDBEG Class - Unclassified Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km No.004 Ardmory Road From the A844 Ardbeg Road 70 metres north west of its 0.45 junction with Wyndham Road extending in a southerly direction No.020 Beach Drive, Ardbeg From its junction with the C2 at Pointhouse Crescent south- 0.06 westwards to its junction with the A844. No.021 Creek Drive, Ardbeg From its junction with the A844 High Road north-eastwards 0.02 for a distance of 20 metres No.022 Gortans Road From its junction with the A844 westwards then southwards 0.16 to the entrance to County Coup (disused) No.067 Watson Place From its junction with Wyndham Road (No.71) extending in a 0.08 south easterly direction. No.071 Wyndham Road From its junction with Ardbeg Road (A844) extending in a 0.26 north easterly direction to its junction with Marine Place (C2). No.072 Wyndham Park From its junction with Wyndham Road (No.71) extending in a 0.14 north westerly direction to its junction with Burn Lane. No.86 Wyndham Court From Wyndham Road (No.71), 168 metres or thereby south 0.14 west of its junction with Marine Place (Route C2), extending in a north-westerly direction for a distance of 55 metres or thereby, thence south-westerly for a distance of 35 metres or thereby, thence north-westerly for a distance of 45 metres or thereby including the turning head and 2 metre wide service strip around the entire perimetre of the road. Area- Bute Location BUTE (RURAL) Class - Class I Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km A844 Circular Route: Rothesay-Port From its junction with the south end of Rothesay Pier access, 26.31 Bannatyne - Ballianlay - Milton - in a circuit westwards, southwards, eastwards and Kingarth - Ascog - Rothesay (part) northwards via Port Bannatyne, Greenwood Crossing (GRID REF. 055 673), Ballianlay, Milton, Ambrismore, Kingarth, Kerrycroy, Ascog and back to its origin. (Total Length: 35.200km) (Portion in Rural Bute: 26.31km) (Portion in Rothesay: 7.210km) (Portion in Port Bannatyne: 1.68km) A886 Kames Castle - Rhubodach Road From Rhubodach Ferry south-eastwards to its junction with 8.52 the A844 at Kames Castle Area- Bute Location BUTE (RURAL) Class - Class II Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km B875 Greenwood Junction - Drumachloy From its junction with the A844 at Greenwood Crossing 2.82 Bridge Road (GRID REF.055 673) south-westwards to the centre of Drumachloy Bridge, Ettrick Bay B878 Rothesay - Milton Road (part) From its junction with High Street (B881) westwards via 2.33 Russell Street and Barone Road to its junction with the A844 at Milton. (Total Length: 3.280km) (Portion in Rural Bute: 2.330km) (Portion in Rothesay 0.950km) B881 Rothesay - Kilchattan Road (part) From its junction with Victoria Street (A844) via High Street 5.22 (one way southwards) to its junction with Castle Street, and from its junction with Albert Place (A844) southwards via Bishop Street, westwards via Castle Street thence southwards via High Street to its junction with the A844 at Ambrismore and from its junction with the A844 at Kingarth Hotel south eastwards to its terminus Southeast of Kilchattan Bay pier (GRID REF.106 547) a distance of 1.51 miles (Total Length: 9.640km) (Portion in Rural Bute: 5.215km) (Portion in Rothesay: 1.530km) (Portion in Kilchattan 2.420km) 07 October 2019 Page 3 of 119 Area- Bute Location BUTE (RURAL) Class - Class III Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km C01 Bruchag Road From its junction with the A844 and B881 at Kingarth Hotel 5.31 eastwards, northwards then westwards to its junction with the A844 (GRID REF. 094 588) C03 Plan Road From its junction with the A844bat Kingarth Church (site of) 3.86 southwards to the turning point at the junction of the private roads to Garrochty and North Garrochty Area- Bute Location BUTE (RURAL) Class - Unclassified Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km No.001 Loch Ascog Road From its junction with the A844 north of Kerrycroy north 2.54 westwards to the C4 at Roslin Road. No.002 Balmory Road From its junction with the A844 westwards and southwards to 0.16 the entrance gates at Laidlaw Memorial Home. No.003 Mill Road, Kilchattan Bay From its junction with the B881 north-eastwards to the north- 0.06 east end of the District Council houses. No.004 Straad Road From its junction with the A844 at Ballianlay south-eastwards 0.80 to its junction with the private roads to Straad. No.005 Glecknabae (or Kilmichael) Road From its junction with the B875 at centre of Drumachloy 4.02 Bridge, Ettrick Bay westwards and north-westwards to the turning point on the north side of its junction with Glecknabae Farm access. No.006 Glenmore Road From its junction with the B875 north of Ettrick Bay north- 2.72 westwards to its junction with the Auchavoulig Road. No.007 Cnoc-an-Raer Cul de sac off the north side of the B875 serving District 0.06 Council Houses No.008 Edinbeg Quarry From its junction with the B875 at North Bute Church 0.40 northwards and north-westwards to the turning point within Quarry Gate No.009 Ettrickdale Cul de sac off the A886 at Attach Teacher serving private 0.14 housing. No.010 Ardmaleish Road From its junction with the A886 north-eastwards to the turning 0.72 point at Ardmaleish Boatyard gate. No.023 Loch Fad Road From its junction with the B878 southwards to its junction with 1.13 the access to Achamor Area- Bute Location KILCHATTAN Class - Class II Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km B881 Rothesay - Kilchattan Bay Road Kingarth to Kilchattan Bay Section 2.42 (part) From its junction with the A844 at Kingarth Hotel south eastwards to its terminus Southeast of Kilchattan Bay pier (GRID REF.106 547) a distance of 2.420km (Total Length: 9.640km) (Portion in Rural Bute: 5.215km) (Portion in Rothesay: 2.01km) (Portion in Kilchattan 2.420km) Area- Bute Location PORT BANNATYNE Class - Class I Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km A844 Circular Route: Rothesay-Port From its junction with the south end of Rothesay Pier access, 1.68 Bannatyne- Ballianlay-Milton- in a circuit westwards, southwards, eastwards and Kingarth-Ascog-Rothesay (part) northwards via Port Bannatyne, Greenwood Crossing (GRID REF. 055 673), Ballianlay, Milton, Ambrismore, Kingarth, Kerrycroy, Ascog and back to its origin (Total Length: 35.200km) (Portion in Rural Bute: 26.31km) (Portion in Rothesay: 7.210km) (Portion in Port Bannatyne: 1.68km) A886 Kames Castle - Rhubodach Road From Rhubodach Ferry south-eastwards to its junction with 0.94 the A844 at Kames Castle Area- Bute Location PORT BANNATYNE Class - Class III Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km 07 October 2019 Page 4 of 119 Area- Bute Location PORT BANNATYNE Class - Class III Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km C02 Marine Place (Shore Road) From its junction with the A844 at Thomson Fountain, Ardbeg 1.54 northwards and north-westwards to its junction with the A844 at Port Bannatyne War Memorial Area- Bute Location PORT BANNATYNE Class - Unclassified Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km No.011 Castle Street From its junction with the A844 east of Port Bannatyne War 0.56 Memorial westwards to the rear entrance to the Boatyard No.012 George Street From its junction with the A844 southwards to its junction with 0.05 Castle Street, Port Bannatyne No.013 Duncan Street From its junction with the A844 southwards to its junction with 0.05 Castle Street, Port Bannatyne and the cul de sac on the south side of Castle Street No.014 Stuart Street From its junction with the A844 southwards to its junction with 0.05 Castle Street, Port Bannatyne and the cul de sac on the south side of Castle Street No.015 Quay Street From its junction with the A844 at Port Bannatyne Stone 0.05 Quay southwards to its junction with Castle Street, Port Bannatyne, and the cul de sac on the south side of Castle Street and the pedestrian way southwards to its junction with Bannatyne Mains Road No.016 Bannatyne Mains Road From its junction with Castle Street, Port Bannatyne, 0.32 southwards and south-westwards to the entrance to the Golf Club No.017 Bute Terrace From its junction with Bannatyne Mains Road, Port 0.16 Bannatyne (No.16) northwards and westwards to the end of the cul de sac No.018 Pier Lane From its junction with Marine Parade (C2) at the Wooden 0.03 Pier, Port Bannatyne southwards to its junction with the A844 No.019 St Ninian's Church Road From its junction with Marine Parade (C2) southwards to its 0.05 junction with the A844 Area- Bute Location ROTHESAY Class - Class I Length Road No Road Name Road Description Km A844 Victoria Street Part of the Circular Route A844 0.00 From its junction with Argyle Street at the Gallowgate eastwards to its junction with Guildford Square at High Street a distance of metres or thereby A844 Craigmore Road Part of the Circular Route A844 0.00 A844 Mount Stuart Road Part of the Circular Route A844 0.00 A844 Battery Place Part of the Circular Route A844 0.00 A844 East Princes Street Part of the Circular Route A844 0.00 From its junction with Albert Place at Bishop Street northeastwards A844 Guildford Square Part of the Circular Route A844 0.00 From its junction with Victoria Street at High Street eastwards to its junction with Albert Place a distance of metres or thereby A844 Circular Route: Rothesay-Port From its junction with the south end of Rothesay Pier access, 7.21 Bannatyne-Ballianlay Milton-Kingarth- in a circuit westwards, southwards, eastwards and Ascog-Rothesay (part) northwards via Port Bannatyne, Greenwood Crossing (GRID REF.
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